Oracle 10g - grids at tenth of the price
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IDA, Oracle to sink S$25m into
enterprise grids
IDA, Oracle to sink S$25m into
enterprise grids
07/21/2004 05:58 AMCNET Asia Jul 21 2004 10:09AM GMT
Oracle envisions trans-datacentre grids
Oracle envisions trans-datacentre grids
11/06/2003 08:51 AMComputer Weekly Nov 6 2003 8:04AM ET
Oracle ships 10g application server for
grids
Oracle ships 10g application server for
grids
12/12/2003 09:15 AMGrid unlock
Oracle users question foundation of
grids
Oracle users question foundation of
grids
12/08/2003 06:56 AMvnunet.com Dec 8 2003 6:39AM ET
Oracle touts grids, SOAs with developer
tool
Oracle touts grids, SOAs with developer
tool
04/14/2004 07:39 AMOracle on Wednesday will ship Oracle JDeveloper 10g, which is a
version of its Java and Web services development environment that the
company says features grid enablement and support for SOAs
(service-oriented architectures).
SAP, Oracle in services price war
SAP, Oracle in services price war
04/04/2005 10:27 AMBlog:
We wondered what SAP had in mind when it acquired TomorrowNow,
a provider of services for PeopleSoft's business applications,...
U.S. Says Price Pressure Key to Oracle
Takeover Bid (Reuters)
U.S. Says Price Pressure Key to Oracle
Takeover Bid (Reuters)
06/02/2004 01:51 PMReuters - Oracle Corp.'s $7.7-billion
takeover bid for rival PeopleSoft Inc. is motivated by the
cut-throat price competition between the two companies, the
U.S. Department of Justice said in court documents filed late
on Tuesday.
on tenth floor
on tenth floor
06/17/2005 04:28 PMSince I wrote about voice actors the other day, I've been personally
attacked, called names, and vilified all over the...
W3C Celebrates Its Tenth Anniversary
W3C Celebrates Its Tenth Anniversary
12/19/2004 03:26 PM2004-11-30: This year, the World Wide Web Consortium celebrates its
tenth anniversary—ten years of its mission to lead the Web to its
full potential. On 1 December, W3C Members, Team, invited speakers,
and international media will gather in Boston, USA to reflect on the
progress of the Web, W3C's central role in its growth, and the risks
and opportunities facing the Web during W3C's second decade. "This
special anniversary brings the opportunity to acknowledge the impact
of the Web and the W3C's stewardship role," said Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
Director. "I hope it will also inspire ever more collaboration,
creativity, and understanding across the globe." Sign the greeting
card, read the press release and read more about the W3C Tenth
Anniversary Celebration. (Photo: Ralph R. Swick. News archive)
Tenth year of growth for Wisdom IT
Tenth year of growth for Wisdom IT
02/14/2004 01:15 AMThe Scotsman Feb 14 2004 5:41AM GMT
WiFi deployment a tenth of the cost of
3G
WiFi deployment a tenth of the cost of
3G
07/16/2004 10:12 AMProsperity4 Jul 16 2004 12:46PM GMT
One tenth of stars may support life
One tenth of stars may support life
01/03/2004 04:46 AMNew Scientist
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Philip Greenspun's tenth year publishing
on the web
Philip Greenspun's tenth year publishing
on the web
12/28/2003 05:24 AMhas it been 10 years
already
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Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and
Call for Funding
Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and
Call for Funding
12/19/2004 02:59 PMTim Bunce posted to the dbi-users mailing list an announcement that
begins by these touching words: "The first public release of the Perl
DBI was ten years ago, on the 12th of October 1994."DBI is undoubtedly
one of the most popular perl modules ever, and...
Nokia To Open Tenth Manufacturing Plant
in India (NewsFactor)
Nokia To Open Tenth Manufacturing Plant
in India (NewsFactor)
04/08/2005 03:17 PMNewsFactor - As an indication that the markets in the United States
and Europe could be close to saturation for mobile-electronics
adoption, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) plans to set up a manufacturing facility
for mobile devices in India, investing an estimated US$150 million
in the production plant.
Apple accepting submissions for tenth
annual Design Awards
Apple accepting submissions for tenth
annual Design Awards
04/05/2005 11:50 AMApple is accepting submissions for the tenth annual Apple Design
Awards. The annual event takes place at the Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) held this June in San Francisco. To celebrate the
tenth anniversary, this year's awards "will boast the biggest prize
packages ever and winners will be announced—and winning products
showcased—in a special ceremony at the Apple Worldwide Developers
Conference 2005."
Categories for this year's awards include Best Product New to Mac OS
X, Best Mac OS X User Experience, Best Mac OS X Entertainment Product,
Best Mac OS X Scientific Computing Solution, Best Mac OS X Server
Solution, Best Use of Open Source, Best Mac OS X Student Product, and
the new Best Use of Mac OS X Tiger Technologies award.
Submissions are being accepted through May 13, 2005, and winners for
each category will receive a 17-inch PowerBook G4, a Dual 2.5 GHz
Power Mac G5, an Apple 30-inch Cinema HD Display, an ADC Premier
membership, and a Macworld 2006 marketing package.
The Tenth International Conference in
Modern Group Analysis (MOGRAN X)
The Tenth International Conference in
Modern Group Analysis (MOGRAN X)
01/01/2004 04:26 AMNetLib Jan 1 2004 4:10AM ET
Columns & Grids
Columns & Grids
06/05/2005 10:46 PM
The difficulty of grid systems in web pages, the compromise of
columns.
Swarming and Grids
Swarming and Grids
12/19/2004 03:07 PM
I ran across SwarmStream and thought
it was a wonderful piece of technology. Basically, they took
BitTorrent and
slipped it under Java so that any Java application can trade bits
as fast as BitTorrent
can.
Unfortunately, not enough people needs it badly enough to make it a
successful venture
IMHO. Same opinion applies to the grid technology. If
you can plug your
feed tube into some government agency with a fat budget,
excellent. If not,
your meals will be far and wide in-between. If you took
Google's wonderfully
expansive service technology and turned it into a product, will it
survive?
My opinion is that it won't.
Who Needs It?
Really. Who needs server farms? Google does.
Who else and how
many of them are there? More importantly, are they the kind
of customers with
the right sense of value? Would Yahoo or Microsoft buy
it? I don't think
so. People who need it are few and most of them are too
gung-ho to
be interested in buying instead of building it themselves.
Banks? Are
banks prepared to own or even rent server farms?
Who Wants It?
Swaming requires third party participants. That cuts entire
financial services
sector out. And entertainment industry is, in some ways, more
conservative than
the banking industry. Will they let their latest hot movie
swarm? What
a joke.
Revolution is a lonely business if you jump the gun. Swarming
and grid technologies,
active or not, are ahead of its time. If you got enough money
and marketing
know-how, you can hurry time. Otherwise, you are walking into
a world of hurt.
Maybe you can prevail. Most likely not.

Sun flips switch on grids
Sun flips switch on grids
02/05/2005 09:40 PMSun Microsystems expanded on its plan to offer gridlike computing
resources at the rate of $1 per CPU, per hour, including storage at
the rate of $1 per gigabyte, per month. It will also offer grid-based
desktop and developer products in the year ahead.
Grids girded for growth
Grids girded for growth
04/22/2004 01:17 PMResearcher IDC says the grid computing market will rake in revenues
exceeding $12 billion by 2007, up from a little more than $1 billion
last year.
Tool Kit Combines Grids, Web Services
Tool Kit Combines Grids, Web Services
01/08/2003 08:11 PMeWeek Jan 8 2003 6:30PM ET
IBM puts grids to work at U.S. Open
IBM puts grids to work at U.S. Open
08/27/2004 05:56 PMIBM will put a collection of its On Demand-related products and
technologies to this test next week at the U.S. Open tennis
championships, implementing a grid-based infrastructure capable of
running multiple workloads including two not associated with the
tournament.
Taking a serious look at grids -
Infoworld Staff
Taking a serious look at grids -
Infoworld Staff
01/17/2004 10:42 PMWhatever future there is for business applications of grid computing,
it won’t be shaped by technology. Business attitudes must change to
embrace the technology that already exists. This is a classic example
of technology that’s crucial to business having its uptake delayed
by an apparent lack of demand. It isn’t a solution looking for a
problem; there are plenty of existing problems to go after with grids
and similar approaches to distributed computing. What sticks in the
minds of many IT professionals is that grids are useful to science and
academia, therefore they are likely to be too esoteric for business
computing.
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IBM scheduler works with grids,
mainframes
IBM scheduler works with grids,
mainframes
06/28/2004 09:48 AMIBM on Monday unwrapped new software that allows corporate users to
carry out both cross-platform and cross-domain scheduling by
integrating enterprise-class applications across both grids and other
distributed environments.
Grids at forefront of cluster show
Grids at forefront of cluster show
04/09/2004 06:46 PMClusterWorld Conference & Expo might as well have been dubbed
GridWorld, given the tenor of discussions at the San Jose, Calif.,
event last week. Keynote speeches from grid expert Ian Foster and
Andrew Mendelsohn, senior vice president of database and server
technologies at Oracle, capped the event by placing grid computing
center stage.
Grids Rise to Next Level on Wall Street
Grids Rise to Next Level on Wall Street
09/21/2004 12:57 PMWith their complex needs, financial firms are "forcing the evolution"
of high-performance computing in their quest for speed and accuracy,
speakers said at a New York conference.
Startup Tackles Dragging Apps onto Grids
Startup Tackles Dragging Apps onto Grids
04/12/2005 04:09 PMAspeed's Accellerant 3.1 converts applications so that they can be
spread across distributed environments, and follows the principle that
applications should minimize database calls.
Voltaire Sees Big Future for Storage in
Grids
Voltaire Sees Big Future for Storage in
Grids
06/28/2004 06:08 PMThe InfiniBand gear maker reveals several new products designed to
address the storage bottlenecks in grid or cluster computing systems.
NIST works to protect computer grids
NIST works to protect computer grids
08/02/2004 10:17 PMBig News Network Aug 3 2004 2:47AM GMT
NIST Studies Virus, DDoS Effect On Grids
NIST Studies Virus, DDoS Effect On Grids
08/02/2004 01:27 AMBBC NEWS | UK | Crafty sheep conquer
cattle grids
BBC NEWS | UK | Crafty sheep conquer
cattle grids
07/31/2004 12:10 AMThey have destroyed several gardens and even graze on the village
park, bowling green, cricket field and graveyard .. sheep have now
learned how to cross cattle grids .. mind-enhanced laser squad
sheep
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College Kids Draining Dorm Electricity
Grids
College Kids Draining Dorm Electricity
Grids
11/17/2003 04:17 AMCollege kids are showing up at school with an increasing number of
gadgets and electronics - and they all need power. Universities are
discovering that they need to
upgrade their electrical systems
to provide more power and more outlets per room - and even then
they're finding it's sometimes not enough. One study found that an
average freshman arrived with 18 electrical gadgets. One director of
residences claims that dorm rooms these days look like mini
electronics stores. Of course, I don't think this sort of thing is
limited to dorm rooms. I'm sure plenty of home users are discovering
that they're draining more electricity and using up more outlets than
ever before.
Aruba Grids Embed Access Points in Walls
Aruba Grids Embed Access Points in Walls
08/30/2004 01:49 PMAruba Wireless Networks this week will introduce a new set of WLAN
hardware and management software designed to reduce costs and increase
capacity of enterprise wireless LANs.
Client-side sortable data grids can
reduce server traffic
Client-side sortable data grids can
reduce server traffic
07/01/2002 08:28 AMCNET Jun 29 2002 10:16PM ET
Global Grids and Software Toolkits: A
Study of Four Grid Middleware
Technologies
Global Grids and Software Toolkits: A
Study of Four Grid Middleware
Technologies
07/05/2004 07:46 AMGlobal Grids and Software Toolkits: A Study of Four Grid
Middleware Technologies by Parvin Asadzadeh, Rajkumar Buyya, Chun Ling
Kei, Deepa Nayar, and Srikumar Venugopalhttp://www.gridbus.org/pa
pers/gmchapter.pdfGrid is an infrastructure that
involves the integrated and collaborative use of computers, networks,
databases and scientific instruments owned and managed by multiple
organizations. Grid applications often involve large amounts of data
and/or computing resources that require secure resource sharing across
organizational boundaries. This makes Grid application management and
deployment a complex undertaking. Grid middlewares provide users with
seamless computing ability and uniform access to resources in the
heterogeneous Grid environment. Several software toolkits and systems
have been developed, most of which are results of academic research
projects, all over the world. This chapter will focus on four of these
middlewares--UNICORE, Globus, Legion and Gridbus. It also presents our
implementation of a resource broker for UNICORE as this functionality
was not supported in it. A comparison of these systems on the basis of
the architecture, implementation model and several other features is
included.
read the article carefully dumbass..it
mentions the price in Rs..and it says
its the STREET PRICE!!
read the article carefully dumbass..it
mentions the price in Rs..and it says
its the STREET PRICE!!
09/08/2004 01:14 AMTechTree Sep 8 2004 5:56AM GMT
In The Broadband Battle Between Speed
And Price, Customers Choose Price
In The Broadband Battle Between Speed
And Price, Customers Choose Price
12/09/2003 03:39 PMBack in October we noted that DSL and cable providers were trying to
differe
ntiate themselves from each other. The DSL providers were
focusing on being the low cost provider, while the cable guys wanted
to be the high speed providers. At the time, we pointed out that this
was likely to backfire on the cable companies. People like the speed
of broadband, but for most applications there's a "good enough" speed
- and many people want it more for the always on connection than the
speed itself. It's looking like we were right. The latest study
shows that, despite cable's commanding lead in the US,
many
more people are signing up for DSL these days because of the lower
price. It's the basic "good enough" argument. What DSL offers is
good enough for what most people want to do with their connections
now. Also, the speed difference is minimal right now. You don't get
that much faster speeds with cable, and there's not much you can
currently do with that extra bandwidth. It used to be that people
would sign up so they could download songs, but the music industry is
cracking down on that enough that it's become less of a draw for many
subscribers as well.
"Hungry sheep on the Yorkshire moors
have taught themselves to roll 8ft
across hoof-proof metal cattle grids -
and raid villagers' valley gardens. "
"Hungry sheep on the Yorkshire moors
have taught themselves to roll 8ft
across hoof-proof metal cattle grids -
and raid villagers' valley gardens. "
07/30/2004 09:12 PMGrok Description matches for Oracle 10g - grids at tenth of the price
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